Muslim Futures is not a project. It is a pulse. A movement across times and spaces, born of longing, connection, and the radical hope that futures can be more than progress: sensual, collective, contradictory. This magazine is an archive of the futures. A weaving of voices, gestures, memories – a space that doesn’t ask who you and we should be, but invites you and us to sense who we could become. In his foreword, Prof. Ziauddin Sardar emphasizes the significance of the "in-between" – those spaces where innovation and transformation flourish. It is within these interstices that we find the freedom to unfold our dreams and imagine alternative futures.
You are safe here. What will you dream?
DING MAGAZINE #8
Muslim Futures: Weaving Dreams beyond Times and Spaces
Born of a collaborative process with artists, theorists, and dreamers, it is more than a magazine. It is an archive, an invitation, and a manifesto.
Between grief and hope, sensuality and systemic critique, care and futuring, it gathers contributions that refuse linear ideas of the future. Instead, it opens spaces of possibility – textured, contradictory, tender.
Who decides what remains? Who remembers? And what if we could feel, embody, remember the future – rather than explain it?
Now online at https://dingdingding.org and in print.